Antioch Comprehensive High School, Public high school building in Nashville, Tennessee.
Antioch Comprehensive High School is a public high school located in the Antioch neighborhood in south Nashville, Tennessee. The building includes classrooms, labs, and athletic facilities spread across a campus that serves a large student body.
The school was founded in 1932 and moved to its current site in south Nashville in 1997. The move came as the Antioch neighborhood grew and its population changed considerably over the second half of the 20th century.
The school sits in the Antioch neighborhood, a part of south Nashville that has become one of the most diverse areas in the city over recent decades. Walking through the area, you notice how many languages and traditions coexist side by side.
Because this is an active school, access to the building and campus is limited to students, staff, and authorized visitors. Anyone wishing to visit should contact the school in advance to ask about entry procedures.
Inside the Industrial Art Building on campus, alumni run a small museum that displays objects from the original school building that stood before the 1997 move. The collection makes the early decades of the school's history tangible for anyone who visits.
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